John Travolta to Dance at the Oscars

John Travolta to Dance at the Oscars

(February 24, 200 8)

Yesterday John Travolta was rehearsing at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood as he prepares to present the “Best Original Song” Oscar.

Apparently, however, rumor has it that dance legend John Travolta may actually grab one of the dancers and waltz to the podium.

Awards-show director Gil Cates wants the actor to make a waltzing appearance while singer Jon McLaughlin performs the Oscar-nominated “So Close” from Enchanted with 30 or so dancers.

“He is going to grab one of the dancers and dance his way to the podium and then present,” E! Online quoted a source, as saying.

“We have no idea what they’ve got planned for John this year. We won’t know anything until we see Gil Cates at rehearsals this weekend,” Travolta’s rep said.

A rep for the Oscars apparently declined to comment.

John Travolta at rehearsal

 

The Legendary John Travolta Can Dance:

John Travolta will always be Mr. Cool

John Travolta in Saturday Night Live

John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John in Grease

Uma Thurman and John Travolta in Be Cool

John Travolta and Uma Thurman in Pulp Fiction

John Travolta and Princess Diana

(what a moment that must have been)

John Travolta and Christopher Walken in Hairspray

John Travolta in Grease

J. Lo Gives Birth to Twins

J. Lo Gives Birth to Twins

Prior to Jennifer Lopez giving birth to twins, media was flying around saying that Scientologist Leah Remini was suggesting she deliver her babies in what Scientology calls “silent birth.” This basically means a birth experience that is as quiet and calm as possible—the best thing for the well-being of the mother and baby. (http://www.silentbirth.org)

Being a Scientologist myself, I know that this is done all the time. My cousin for instance highly recommends delivering babies this way. She has had plenty of experience. She has also helped other mothers too. I’d say she’s definitely got her duties as a mother down.

J.Lo must love performing!

 

Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez

Industry of Death Music Video

Industry of Death Music Video

Musician, Actress and Artist Skye Delamey created a great music video concerning psychiatric abuse. It is called: “Industry of Death.” Watch it!

If you have seen the museum: Psychiatry: An Industry of Death, you know exactly where she’s coming from. Having been there myself, I would honestly suggest you stop by for a visit. It might just give you a shockingly new reality on life. The museum was established by the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (http://www.cchr.org) and is located on Sunset Boulevard in the heart of Hollywood.

In the video she speaks of various celebrities who have passed away, such as Curt Cobain, through the use of psychiatric drugs. On this same vain though, I might add that Heath Ledger (younger than I) just passed away too through the misuse over prescription and psychiatric drugs. Another tragedy attributable to psychiatry.

Many celebrities, including Scientologists Kirstie Alley, Lisa Marie Presley, Kelly Preston, Leah Remini, Jenna Elfman, Tom Cruise and Catherine Bell highly support CCHR and its activities to inform others on the dangers of psychiatry.

Skye Delamey has a nice website up at http://www.skyeinfo.com.

Tom Cruise and Hillary Clinton

Tom Cruise and Hillary Clinton

What an impressive side by side comparison of the intense Scientologist Tom Cruise and the Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton!

Scientology — An Ever Expanding Religion

Scientology — An Ever Expanding Religion

The USA Today reported, today, that Scientology and Mormonism are the most successful new religious movements of the 19th and 20th century.

Ever since its inception, Scientology has continued to expand and expand. With all up and coming religions, each have had to experience what it means to be a religion, formation and establishment. Scientology has been in existence as a religion since 1954 and now Scientology has thousands of groups, and growing by the day.

There is no doubt that Scientology will yet again be one of the most successful religions of the 21st century.

On Freedom of Speech

 

On Freedom of Speech

“You can say what you please
but what you say does not have to please.
Just be careful
not too many get unpleased.”

This is a quote from an article called “Freedom of Speech” written by L. Ron Hubbard — Founder of the Scientology religion — on the 15th of February, 1982.

See also: The Way to Happiness. http://www.twth.org